Book contents
- A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things
- A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Privacy and Security in the Connected Era
- Part II Commercial Law’s Impact on Privacy, Security, and Liability
- Part III Concrete Legal Solutions for a Commercial Law of Privacy and Security
- 8 Establishing Baseline Privacy and Security Frameworks
- 9 Towards a Robust Commercial Law of Privacy and Security
- Index
8 - Establishing Baseline Privacy and Security Frameworks
from Part III - Concrete Legal Solutions for a Commercial Law of Privacy and Security
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2021
- A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things
- A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Privacy and Security in the Connected Era
- Part II Commercial Law’s Impact on Privacy, Security, and Liability
- Part III Concrete Legal Solutions for a Commercial Law of Privacy and Security
- 8 Establishing Baseline Privacy and Security Frameworks
- 9 Towards a Robust Commercial Law of Privacy and Security
- Index
Summary
In 2015, the US Senate passed a resolution recommending the adoption of a national strategy for IoT development (IoT Resolution).1 Currently, the proposed Developing Innovation and Growing the Internet of Things Act (DIGIT) would establish a federal working group and a steering committee within the Department of Commerce.2 If the act is adopted, the working group, under the guidance of the steering committee, would be charged with evaluating and providing a report containing recommendations to Congress on multiple IoT aspects.3 These areas include identifying federal statutes and regulations that could inhibit IoT growth and impact consumer privacy and security.4
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021